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The Michigan Supreme Court on Friday denied a Detroit suburb's request to appeal a lower court ruling in favor of Visteon Corp. in a case that pitted it against the automotive electronics supplier. The suit, originally filed in Wayne County Circuit Court in August 2015, alleged the automotive cockpit technology specialist breached its contract over bonds tied to the … [Read more...] about Visteon wins longtime HQ bond battle in Mich. court

by Daniel A. Kaufman In his essay, “See Something? Don’t Say Anything,” Dan Tippens has broached an essential subject. For a liberal society to survive, a healthy space must be maintained between the state and the citizenry. That space is filled with the elements of civil society, by which I mean the voluntary associations and affiliations we … [Read more...] about Citizen Solidarity and Liberal Society

Elizabeth Brake is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Arizona State University. She was educated at The Universities of Oxford (B.A.) and St. Andrews (M. Litt., PhD) and previously taught at the University of Calgary, Canada. Her work is primarily in feminist ethics and political philosophy. Her book, Minimizing Marriage (Oxford University Press, 2012), won an Honorable … [Read more...] about Featured Philosopher – Elizabeth Brake